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Stationed during war : (1) Camp Mount, Indiana ; 

 (2) Camp Thomas, Georgia; (8) Camp Poland, 

 Tennessee. Casualties during campaign : death of 

 10 men. The regiment was mustered out at In- 

 dianapolis, Nov. 4, 1898. 



One Hundred and Fifty-ninth Indiana Infan- 

 try. Official title, One Hundred and Fifty-ninth 

 Regiment, Indiana Volunteer Infantry (First Regi- 

 ment, Indiana National Guard). Headquarters, 

 New Albany. Organized May 4, 1881. Mustered 

 in for war with Spain, May 12, 1898. Strength for 

 war with Spain : 51 officers, 1,818 enlisted men. 

 Commanded by Col. John T. Barnett during war 

 operations. Casualties during campaign : death of 

 1 oificer and 10 men. The regiment was mustered 

 out Nov. 23, 1898. 



One Hundred and Sixtieth Indiana Infantry. 

 Official title, One Hundred and Sixtieth Regiment, 

 Indiana Volunteer Infantry (Fourth Regiment, 

 Indiana National Guard). Headquarters, Marion. 

 Organized July 5, 1890. Mustered in for war with 

 Spain, May 12, 1898. Strength for war with Spain : 

 50 officers, 1,264 enlisted men. Commanded by 

 George W. Gunder during war operations. Sent 

 from United States for service in Cuba. The regi- 

 ment, at time of going to press, is still in the serv- 

 ice, and stationed in Cuba. 



One Hundred and Sixty-first Indiana Infan- 

 try. Official title, One Hundred and Sixty-first 

 Indiana Volunteer Infantry. Organized as volun- 

 teers June 24, 1898. Mustered in for war with 

 Spain, July 15, 1898. Strength for war with Spain: 

 4(j officers, 1,228 men. Commanded by Col. Win- 

 field T. Durbin during war operations. Sent from 

 United States for service in Cuba. The regiment, 

 at time of going to press, is still in the service, and 

 stationed in Cuba. 



First Indiana (Colored) Infantry. Official title, 

 Indiana Colored Infantry. Two companies only. 

 Headquarters, Indianapolis. Organized and mus- 

 tered in for war with Spain, July 15, 1898. Strength 

 in officers and men for war with Spain : Company 



A, 104; Company B, 108. Commanded by: Com- 

 pany A. Capt. J. M. Porter; Company B, Capt. 

 John J. Buckner. Stationed during war : (1) Fort 

 Thomas, Kentucky ; (2) Chickamauga, Ga. These 

 companies were mustered out at Chickamauga, 

 Jan. 20, 1899. 



Twenty-seventh Indiana Battery. Official title, 

 Twenty-seventh Light Battery, Indiana Volunteers 

 (Battery A, First Artillery, Indiana National 

 Guard). Headquarters, Ind'ianapolis. Organized 

 Aug. 8, 1882. Mustered in for war with Spain 

 May 10, 1898. Strength for war with Spain : 4 offi- 

 cers, 173 enlisted men. Commanded by Capt. James 



B. Curtis. Sent from United States for service in 

 Puerto Rico. The regiment was mustered out at 

 Indianapolis, Nov. 25, 1898. 



Twenty-eighth Indiana Battery. Official title, 

 Twenty-eighth Battery, Light Artillery, Indiana 

 Volunteers. Headquarters, Fort Wayne, Ind. Or- 

 ganized Nov. 21. 1888. Mustered in for war with 

 Spain, May 12, 1898. Strength in officers and men 

 for war with Spain, 175. Commanded by Capt. W. 

 F. Ranke during war operations. Stationed at 

 Camp G. H. Thomas, Georgia. Casualties during 

 campaign : 1 death. The regiment was mustered 

 out at Indianapolis, Ind., Oct. 31, 1898. 



Forty-ninth Iowa Infantry. Official title, Forty- 

 ninth Regiment, Infantry, Iowa Volunteers. Head- 

 quarters, Cedar Rapids. Organized April 30, 1892. 

 Mustered in for war with Spain,. June 2, 1 

 Strength for war with Spain : 50 officers, 1.285 en- 

 listed men. Commanded by Col. William G. Dows 

 during war operations. Stationed during war: (1) 

 Camp McKinley. Des Moines; (2) Jacksonville, Fla.; 

 (3) Savannah, Ga. : (4) Havana, Cuba. Sent from 

 VOL. xxxvin. 50 A 



United States for service in Cuba. Casualties dur- 

 ing campaign: death of 2 officers. Reports of 

 casualties to enlisted men not received. The regi- 

 ment, at time of going to press, is still in the service, 

 and stationed at Havana, Cuba. 



Fiftieth Iowa Infantry. Official title, Fiftieth 

 Regiment, Infantry, Iowa Volunteers. Headquarters. 

 Muscatine. Organized April 30, 1892. Mustered 

 in for war with Spain, May 17, 1898. Strength for 

 war with Spain : 50 officers, 1,298 enlisted men. 

 Commanded by (1) Col. D. V. Jackson : rj) Col. E. 

 K. Lambert, during war operations. Stationed dur- 

 ing war: (1) Camp McKinley, Des Moines; (2) Jack- 

 sonville, Fla. Casualties during campaign : death 

 of 32 enlisted men. The regiment was mustered 

 out at Des Moines, Nov. 80, 1898. 



Fifty-first Iowa Infantry. Official title, Fifty- 

 first Regiment, Infantry, Iowa Volunteers. Head- 

 quarters, Des Moines. Organized April 30, 1892. 

 Mustered in for war with Spain, May 30, 1898. 

 Strength for war with Spain : 50 officers, 1,307 en- 

 listed men. Commanded by Col. John C. Loper 

 during war operations. Stationed during war: (1) 

 Camp McKinley, Des Moines ; (2) San Francisco. 

 Cal.; (3) Manila and vicinity. Sent from United 

 States for service in the Philippines. Casualties 

 during campaign : death of 26 enlisted men. Tho 

 regiment, at time of going to press, is still in the 

 service, and stationed at Cavite, Philippines. 



Fifty-second Iowa Infantry. Official title, Fifty- 

 second Regiment, Infantry, Iowa Volunteers. Head- 

 quarters, Sioux City. Organized April 30, 1892. 

 Mustered in for war with Spain, May 25. 1898. 

 Strength for war with Spain : 50 officers, 1,306 en- 

 listed men. Commanded by Col. William B. Hum- 

 phrey during war operations. Stationed during 

 war : (1) Camp McKinley. Des Moines ; (2) Chicka- 

 mauga Park, Georgia. Casualties during campaign : 

 death of 36 enlisted men. The regiment was mus- 

 tered out at Des Moines, Oct. 30, 1898. 



Fifth Iowa Battery. Official title. Fifth Bat- 

 tery, Iowa Volunteers. Headquarters, Cedar Rapids. 

 Organized June 28, 1898. Mustered in for war with 

 Spain. July 8, 1898. Strength for war with Spain : 

 3 officers, 106 enlisted men. Commanded by Capt. 

 George W. Bever during war operations. Stationed 

 during war at Camp McKinley, Des Moines. The 

 regiment was mustered out at Des Moines, Sept. 5, 

 1898. 



Sixth Iowa Battery. Official title, Sixth Batten-, 

 Iowa Volunteers. Headquarters, Burlington. Or- 

 ganized June 24, 1898. Mustered in for war with 

 Spain, July 8, 1898. Strength for war with Spain : 

 3 officers, 106 enlisted men. Commanded by Capt. 

 Frank S. Long during war operations. Stationed 

 during war at Camp McKinley, Des Moiroes. The 

 battery was mustered out at Des Moines. Sept. 5. 

 1898. 



Twentieth Kansas Infantry. Official title. Twen- 

 tieth Regiment, Kansas Infantry Volunteers. Or- 

 ganized and mustered in for war with Spain, May 

 13. 1898. Strength for war with Spain : officers 46. 

 enlisted men 1,266. Commanded by Col. Frederick 



F. Unston during war operations. Stationed during 

 war: (1) Presidio. Sail Francisco; (2) Manila. Sent 

 from United States for service in the Philippines 

 Participated in engagements at Manila. Caloocan. 

 etc. Casualties up to April 4. 1899: 7 oflirers and 

 24 enlisted men killed, 6 officers anil 114 men 

 wounded. The regiment, at time of going to press, 

 is still in the service, and stationed at Manila. 



Twenty-first Kansas Infantry. Official title. 

 Twenty-first Kansas Infantry Volunteers. Organ- 

 ized aiid mustered in for war with Spain, May 14,. 

 1898. Strength for war with Spain: 46 officers, 

 1,184 enlisted men. Commanded by Col. Thomns 



G. Fitch during war operations. Stationed during 





